Difference between revisions of "Injectable Agents"
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+ | Many anaesthetic agents are in an injectable form, inlcuding both induction and maintenance agents. | ||
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+ | *[[Phenothiazines]] | ||
+ | *[[Alpha-2 Agonists]] | ||
+ | *[[Opioids]] | ||
+ | *[[Benzodiazepines]] | ||
+ | *[[Barbiturates]] | ||
+ | *[[Propofol]] | ||
+ | *[[Dissociative Agents]] | ||
+ | *[[Steroid Agents]] |
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Many anaesthetic agents are in an injectable form, inlcuding both induction and maintenance agents.